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sit-down is planned for june 24 with dmitry medvedev ahead of the g-8 and g-20 summits in canada. >>> the 16-year-old who ran into trouble sailing around the world solo could be rescued within hours. a spokesman for the family of abby sunderland says a rescue is predicted after midnight pacific time. for more on the stories, visit foxnews.com. glenn beck returns in a moment but bret baier previews "special report." >> bret: coming up, experts speak out on not endorsing the moratorium on oil drillingch and priceless art collection is being moved against the owner's wishes. join me at the top of the hour for "special report." now back to glenn. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: this is the copy of the constitution. look at this. this is from wilder publications. this book is a product of its time and does not reflect the same values as it would if it were written today. man, a truer word has never been spoken. parents might wish to discuss with their children how views on race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and interpersonal relations has changed since this book was written, before allowing them to read
sit-down is planned for june 24 with dmitry medvedev ahead of the g-8 and g-20 summits in canada. >>> the 16-year-old who ran into trouble sailing around the world solo could be rescued within hours. a spokesman for the family of abby sunderland says a rescue is predicted after midnight pacific time. for more on the stories, visit foxnews.com. glenn beck returns in a moment but bret baier previews "special report." >> bret: coming up, experts speak out on not endorsing...
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i want to be very clear here because we talked to the reporter that did this interview up in canada. i want to be very clear. he was fantasize about the plot of a novel. i want to show you a list of novels that maurice strong has written before 1990. here it is. no, he has never written a novel. this is 1990 -- that sounds like a great plot. how many has he written since? none. why? wow! you know what, he has been busy. he has a great novel idea, but hasn't had time to do it because he is involved in collapsing the global economy into the hands of a global government. isn't that interesting, almost like his book. maybe it's performance art. it's not about co2 or about the planet. this is about the evil rich people of the world, remember you are the wealthiest 10 in the world -- this is about the evil, rich country. in other words, you. that is what this is about. the guy's name is maurice strong. goes without saying he is a socialist. i know a lot of great canadians. i need your help, next. i got an egg [pop] i got gum a kazoo a candy necklace for forty cents, i got one of these [pop
i want to be very clear here because we talked to the reporter that did this interview up in canada. i want to be very clear. he was fantasize about the plot of a novel. i want to show you a list of novels that maurice strong has written before 1990. here it is. no, he has never written a novel. this is 1990 -- that sounds like a great plot. how many has he written since? none. why? wow! you know what, he has been busy. he has a great novel idea, but hasn't had time to do it because he is...
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i believe we would have devolved into a country like canada. thomas jefferson himself, and he was no friend of henry, thomas jefferson himself insisted if patrick henry gave the first in polls to the ball of the american revolution and those are jefferson's words, if we wish to be free we must fight. patrick henry was the first american leader who dared to utter those words. they were treasonous, enough to be drawn and quartered by the british. is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of change and slavery for almighty god i know not what course others may take, but as for me, everybody, give me liberty or give me death. most americans know the seven last words of that speech. but few know of patrick henry meant by those words and even fewer know anything else about the man himself. he was the greatest of our founding fathers after george washington. patrick henry sounded the first call to the revolution and independence from britain. he was first to protest british government taxation without representation and first t
i believe we would have devolved into a country like canada. thomas jefferson himself, and he was no friend of henry, thomas jefferson himself insisted if patrick henry gave the first in polls to the ball of the american revolution and those are jefferson's words, if we wish to be free we must fight. patrick henry was the first american leader who dared to utter those words. they were treasonous, enough to be drawn and quartered by the british. is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be...
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the source of that era is coming from the great lakes rather than eastern canada. that is important because it will not be as cold. we will hit the low 50's with a lot of sunshine but it will still be breezy. sunday and monday, temperatures warm up. breezy with a lot of sunshine tomorrow. 55 with sunshine on sunday. better than that on monday and tuesday. that is the latest. >> thank you. >>> free agency and the redskins. at all starts this morning at 12:00 01. 1. this is when dan snyder shines. not this time. nothing. that means the changes are taking hold. mike shanahan is in charge. bruce allen insists the redskins have a plan. >> spending the week at indianapolis looking at the draft prospects give us some ideas and what is going to be available. we are looking forward to trying to execute our plan for what we think we need to do for the redskins for the future. >> we will keep you updated on that plan. chad clifton is expected to sign. rex grossman is getting some bugs. -- some buzz. when you connect the dots, grossman is being watched closely at abc 7. the re
the source of that era is coming from the great lakes rather than eastern canada. that is important because it will not be as cold. we will hit the low 50's with a lot of sunshine but it will still be breezy. sunday and monday, temperatures warm up. breezy with a lot of sunshine tomorrow. 55 with sunshine on sunday. better than that on monday and tuesday. that is the latest. >> thank you. >>> free agency and the redskins. at all starts this morning at 12:00 01. 1. this is when...
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i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's like a tick on dracula he needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean: blame the sun? >> yeah you this big ball of fire in the sky it is humans doing it. that is like sitting at a bonfire and somebody lighting a cigarette and somebody going put out that cigarette it is getting hot in here. how did all the ice melt sean we've had four ice age as loan? once the whole world was covered in ice. was the dinosaurs driving suv's and stuff back then? it makes no sense. >> sean: it doesn't. who do you dislike more, al gore or nancy pelosi? >> i don't dislike anybody sean, i'm a nice guy. i like everybody, i do. we are all human beings, i like everybody. i don't like their pol
i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's like a tick on dracula he needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean:...
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i made in in canada. -- i am 8 been in canada. i want to reflect on our experience. we actually signed the convention in the 1982 and rapidly proceeded to ratify the vote 20 years later. [laughter] >> after debates that replicated some of what has happened here, it has not taken on the overtly political, left-right tone. there was a lot of talk about the things we stood to lose if we ratified, rather than the benefits. we stayed outside for quite some time. things like the ability to arrest spanish vessels when we wanted to. primarily, the high-seas fishing became the ultimate one. there was a tone throughout that debate that whenever you felt one of those carnival games when the gophers pop up through the holes and you blackett on the head, -- and you wack it on the head, after you wac one, another one resurfaces. these arguments resurface. it is difficult to do. i think the ultimate cellist was -- i think the ultimate choice was that we needed access. in the debates, i think the assessment of the american position was that you were far more likely to be claimant in
i made in in canada. -- i am 8 been in canada. i want to reflect on our experience. we actually signed the convention in the 1982 and rapidly proceeded to ratify the vote 20 years later. [laughter] >> after debates that replicated some of what has happened here, it has not taken on the overtly political, left-right tone. there was a lot of talk about the things we stood to lose if we ratified, rather than the benefits. we stayed outside for quite some time. things like the ability to...
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i was just up in canada. global warming? i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in the head it was so cold up there. he asked me to shoot him. that's what i told the cops. the have you seen him lately? global warming hasn't melted his ice cream any. he's blowing up like a tick on dracula. al gore is. he needs to sweat a little bit. they discount -- nobody ever says anything about the sun. it's our fault we have global warming. they discount the sun. you got a big ball of fire in the sky that has nothing to do with it. that's like sitting at a bond fire and somebody light ago cigarette and somebody saying put out that cigarette it's getting hot in here. we have had four ice ages alone. once the whole world was covered in ice. was the dinosaurs driving suv's around back then? it makes no sense. >> it doesn't. >> who do you dislike more al gore or nancy pelosi. >> i don't dislike anybody. i don't like their policies and i don't like what they are shoving down our throat. al gore's personal wealth was gone from 3 million to 93 mi
i was just up in canada. global warming? i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in the head it was so cold up there. he asked me to shoot him. that's what i told the cops. the have you seen him lately? global warming hasn't melted his ice cream any. he's blowing up like a tick on dracula. al gore is. he needs to sweat a little bit. they discount -- nobody ever says anything about the sun. it's our fault we have global warming. they discount the sun. you got a big ball of fire in the sky that has...
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i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's like a tick on dracula he needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean: blame the sun? >> yeah you this big ball of fire in the sky it is humans doing it. that is like sitting at a bonfire and somebody lighting a cigarette and somebody going put out that cigarette it is getting hot in here. how did all the ice melt sean we've had four ice age as loan? once the whole world was covered in ice. was the dinosaurs driving suv's and stuff back then? it makes no sense. >> sean: it doesn't. who do you dislike more, al gore or nancy pelosi? >> i don't dislike anybody sean, i'm a nice guy. i like everybody, i do. we are all human beings, i like everybody. i don't like their pol
i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's like a tick on dracula he needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean:...
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coma like europe and canada. we organized. when they passed the bill to tax energy consumption, we raised of principled, conservative candidates to run to defeat them. [applause] when democrats saddled us with controlling shares of car companies that union bosses had driven into financial ruin, we did not complain. we drove ourselves to a tea party. [applause] when democrats started counting down to the end of the bush tax cuts with glee, we did not give up. we started counting down to this november with glee. . . that is what you get for putting your trust in democrats. [laughter] we saw the switchboard meltdowns and the outcry and we thought it would require it -- we thought it would remind the democrats who they work for. instead, they passed the most radical power grab in this country's history. at a time when our country's leadership should have been focused on creating jobs and kick starting growth, they passed out joggling government takeover of 1/6 of our economy. at every level, democrats in power have p
coma like europe and canada. we organized. when they passed the bill to tax energy consumption, we raised of principled, conservative candidates to run to defeat them. [applause] when democrats saddled us with controlling shares of car companies that union bosses had driven into financial ruin, we did not complain. we drove ourselves to a tea party. [applause] when democrats started counting down to the end of the bush tax cuts with glee, we did not give up. we started counting down to this...
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i spend a lot of time up in canada. i love canada. the canadians are great. we have guns. we do at love adventure stuff. i think if you cut out a lot of the gun deaths in the united states that probably. >> bill: canada has big bears. my theory is this, it's so cold in canada that for three or four months nobody comes out of the house, therefore they can't get run over by a bus. >> sun damage. >> bill: around the house getting hurt. the canadians are in the house watching hockey. >> it's a different country. people are looking at these polls for proof that we need a system like canada's. i mean the analysis is really flawed. i would like to look at the poll more. but the analysis doesn't then go okay, because canada has this, this is what we need. you know, we are a different type of country. >> bill: it all comes back to the central question that we haven't heard in a few weeks but was roaring is president obama hard core socialist and does he want to impose so many programs to redistribute wealth that america does not really not a capitalistic nation anymore because the
i spend a lot of time up in canada. i love canada. the canadians are great. we have guns. we do at love adventure stuff. i think if you cut out a lot of the gun deaths in the united states that probably. >> bill: canada has big bears. my theory is this, it's so cold in canada that for three or four months nobody comes out of the house, therefore they can't get run over by a bus. >> sun damage. >> bill: around the house getting hurt. the canadians are in the house watching...
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i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's oe needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean: blame the sun? >> yeah you this big ball of fire in the sky it is humans doing it. that is like sitting at a bonfire and somebody lighting a cigarette and somebody going put out that cigarette it is getting hot in here. how did all the ice melt sean we've had four ice age as loan? once the whole world was covered in ice. was the dinosaurs driving suv's and stuff back then? it makes no sense. >> sean: it doesn't. who do you dislike more, al gore or nancy pelosi? >> i don't dislike anybody sean, i'm a nice guy. i like everybody, i do. we are all human beings, i like everybody. i don't like their policies and i don't like
i was up in canada -- canada. i had a polar bear beg me to shoot it in head it was so-called. any 's what i told the cops. -- any way, that's what i told the cops. global warming and al gore he's like the co2 level. i don't know about the co2 level but the bs level is getting high. have you seen him lately global warming hasn't -- he's oe needs to sweat a bit. nobody asks about the sun. it is our fault they got global warming but they discount the sun. >> sean: blame the sun? >>...
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he changed our northern border with canada. he achieved what he intended to achieve and then he left office. i argued in the bush book that if george h.w. bush had decided not to run for re-election in '92, his reputation would have been much higher because his achievements in his first term particularly in foreign policy and also what he did about the budget deficit -- people forget that the reason we were able to overcome the reagan budget deficits because that two presidents one from the republican party and one from the democratic party worked together over two terms. to raise taxes judicially and cut government spending. that's how we cut the deficit. so george bush, had he decided not to run for another term, i think would have been remembered very well at the time. i believe over time his reputation will continue to increase. >> and one final question before we go to calls, three winners of the pulitzer this year for nonfiction. we have david hoffman, t.j. stiles and mr. ahmed learning about finance. do we learn history
he changed our northern border with canada. he achieved what he intended to achieve and then he left office. i argued in the bush book that if george h.w. bush had decided not to run for re-election in '92, his reputation would have been much higher because his achievements in his first term particularly in foreign policy and also what he did about the budget deficit -- people forget that the reason we were able to overcome the reagan budget deficits because that two presidents one from the...
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they could be in sweden or canada. they don't care. they're apathetic. they're clueless. those people are trouble. because you got to believe in something. they'll just swing with the wind. i think the good news is there is a growing segment of people out there who are following me on a journey and following others on a journey, they're learning. they're learning history. and they understand that america was not perfect and is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. do you feel it? you're coming out of your child-like love for america. and you're becoming an adult. you are recognize, yes, horrible things have happened in this country. but you can recognize with a better understanding of the good things that happened. you realize that america had bad mistakes in the past but it's still the best thing out there. i wanted to make sure that i wasn't in one of the first groups. i was in the last groups. there is an important part of history. an important part of history, that i hadn't really looked at. the whole civil rights things. because you think you know what it is
they could be in sweden or canada. they don't care. they're apathetic. they're clueless. those people are trouble. because you got to believe in something. they'll just swing with the wind. i think the good news is there is a growing segment of people out there who are following me on a journey and following others on a journey, they're learning. they're learning history. and they understand that america was not perfect and is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. do you feel it?...
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., canada, europe, asia. we a strong government there, committed to modernizing the country. we just to get through this. we have got to save as many lives as possible and manage this crisis, after a terrible body blow to the government and a terrible body blow to the united nations. i cannot thank president obama and the american government enough for what they are doing and all these other people around the world. secretary general has been doing a good job. all this abuse, neglect and self-destruction, we were poised to wipe it away before this. what we have to do now is get in there and prove that we can work with them and save as many lifers as possible. reconstitute the u.n. operation which i think we'll be to do, edmond is now deputy secretary general he's going down to take over again. while we try dig our own u.n. headquarters there. we were' going to try to escape history. you talk to any member of the haitian diaspora they do well in america, they do well in canada, they do well in france. country back. that's what makes this so sad. it also means that we've got to
., canada, europe, asia. we a strong government there, committed to modernizing the country. we just to get through this. we have got to save as many lives as possible and manage this crisis, after a terrible body blow to the government and a terrible body blow to the united nations. i cannot thank president obama and the american government enough for what they are doing and all these other people around the world. secretary general has been doing a good job. all this abuse, neglect and...
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. >> we're fortunate, particularly in the united states and canada, you have 40 million extraction and 41 others to be irish. that great help. we have world of music to cover. irish music goes on for centuries. if you think of what the irish people have been through in the years they wrote it song and story. we're carrying on the tradition. we're fortunate. >> mike: there is a great passion in irish music. there is a tune, i'm sure you've been asked to sing it a million times and you should know you're not going to be able to come here and not have me ask you to sing the most familiar irish song that americans love and irish people love, on your cd that all of our audience will get a copy of, by the way. [ applause ] how could we have you hear and not do danny boy? >> never heard of it. >> you're going to hear it today. going to sing it today! >> give it a shot. maestro! ♪ ♪ ♪ danny boy ♪ the pipes are calling ♪ rumbling and down the mountain side ♪ ♪ the summer song ♪ and the clouds ♪ you must go and i must ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> we're fortunate, particularly in the united states and canada, you have 40 million extraction and 41 others to be irish. that great help. we have world of music to cover. irish music goes on for centuries. if you think of what the irish people have been through in the years they wrote it song and story. we're carrying on the tradition. we're fortunate. >> mike: there is a great passion in irish music. there is a tune, i'm sure you've been asked to sing it a million times and...
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i believe we would have devolved into a country like canada. thomas jefferson himself and he was no friend of henrys, thomas jefferson himself insisted that patrick henry gave the first impulse of the ball of american revolution. those are jefferson's words. if we wish to be free, we must fight. patrick henry was the first american leader who dared utter those words. those were treasonness, enough to be hung, drawn, or quartered by the british. is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? forbid it, almighty god, i know that what course others may take. but as for me, everybody -- >> give me liberty or give me death. >> most americans know the seven last words of that speech. but few know that patrick henry really meant by those words. and even fewer know anything else about the man himself. as i said, i believe that patrick henry was the greatest of our founding fathers after george washington. patrick henry sounded the first call for revolution and independence from britain. he was first to protest
i believe we would have devolved into a country like canada. thomas jefferson himself and he was no friend of henrys, thomas jefferson himself insisted that patrick henry gave the first impulse of the ball of american revolution. those are jefferson's words. if we wish to be free, we must fight. patrick henry was the first american leader who dared utter those words. those were treasonness, enough to be hung, drawn, or quartered by the british. is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be...
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mariko rubio needs to run a good solid race and consolidate the democratic vote so that drove across canada take much of that. kendrick meek can consolidate -- so that charlie crist does not take much of that. the kendrick meek also needs to consolidate the republican vote. independence made break the vote here. -- independents may break the vote here. you have obviously the most popular incumbent in harry reid, with the senate majority leader, but he is running against someone who has a not a lot of experience on the campaign trail and is prone to engage in her mouth before her brain. but the thing about nevada, there is another option on the ballot. it is called "none of the above." if you do not like your candidate, you can vote for no one. that might actually save leader reid. independents are not breaking strongly in the new direction. this will be closed until a election day. host: let's go to libby in nantucket on the independent line. do you have a specific race that you are watching? caller: we are here for the summer. the we reside in connecticut. are you doing all of this behind
mariko rubio needs to run a good solid race and consolidate the democratic vote so that drove across canada take much of that. kendrick meek can consolidate -- so that charlie crist does not take much of that. the kendrick meek also needs to consolidate the republican vote. independence made break the vote here. -- independents may break the vote here. you have obviously the most popular incumbent in harry reid, with the senate majority leader, but he is running against someone who has a not a...
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from your right, embassy of canada, md. arilyn gewax, andrew schneider, frederick did done -- frederica dunn, mary n. shapiro -- marion shapiro, jim oftra, and others. [applause] one year ago today, i have been informed, the investor ron kirk was having a hearing to be the u.s. trade [unintelligible] it meant a new focus on trade policy to assist small and medium-sized businesses. it moved forward with the round of world trade negotiations. even as he seeks a more open markets for u.s. goods did even as he seeks new and more open markets for u.s. goods -- even as he seeks new and more open markets for u.s. goods [unintelligible] he brings more than 25 years of legislative and economic experience. the first african american mayor of dallas, he served as the texas secretary of state under gov. ann richards. prior to joining the trade office, the ambassador kurt was a partner at [unintelligible] where he was named one of the 50 most influential intellectual lawyers in america. ladies and duncan, please welcome to the national
from your right, embassy of canada, md. arilyn gewax, andrew schneider, frederick did done -- frederica dunn, mary n. shapiro -- marion shapiro, jim oftra, and others. [applause] one year ago today, i have been informed, the investor ron kirk was having a hearing to be the u.s. trade [unintelligible] it meant a new focus on trade policy to assist small and medium-sized businesses. it moved forward with the round of world trade negotiations. even as he seeks a more open markets for u.s. goods...
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. >> everything hillary wants for america is what candidates do -- can add the -- canada does for all its people. anyone who has five extra bucks in their pocket comes over the border into the united states for health care. >> the clinton team put us aside. they give us a ceremonial duty thereafter. she was more like a pattern that and eleanor roosevelt. bill clinton realize the past she had made out of the one project to is giving. >> she was visiting china. she visited 74 countries. she did book signing. when the lewinsky scandal happened, she came back to washington. then she led the effort to keep her has been in office. then she spent her time trying to run for the senate in new york. >> where was it scene? was it on television network? >> no, it was against the fcc rules. -- fec rules. i wanted it to be seen. i wanted to be seen far and wide. but i was told by my lawyers -- mccain-feingold people do not understand. it criminalize political speech. when i say that, i mean it. my lawyers told me that it is not a civil penalty any longer. it is not that the sec comes in -- fec come
. >> everything hillary wants for america is what candidates do -- can add the -- canada does for all its people. anyone who has five extra bucks in their pocket comes over the border into the united states for health care. >> the clinton team put us aside. they give us a ceremonial duty thereafter. she was more like a pattern that and eleanor roosevelt. bill clinton realize the past she had made out of the one project to is giving. >> she was visiting china. she visited 74...
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he would give my -- the gingrich, the howard dean canada. we both like ideas, he is a medical doctor. i'm a historian. we like debating. i think part of us is fund -- i have a similar relationship with robert reischauer. we like bouncing things off of each other like ideas. >> your president in 2013. explain how you would structure the white house. which you surround yourself with? what kind of administration would you want to have? >> that's a very subtle and important question. i've gone back, reading a lot about lincoln. he comes into a very tiny government and has to fight the civil war. his background as an administrator is that he has been all lawyer. lincoln had the advantage that he was the only true genius to was the president and his learning curve was unbelievable. it is clear that government these days is dysfunctional. it does not work. it starts with your possession of the white house. i will tell you one story that bothers me. i was very fortunate to spend 20 years in the legislative branch. the bush administration was very ge
he would give my -- the gingrich, the howard dean canada. we both like ideas, he is a medical doctor. i'm a historian. we like debating. i think part of us is fund -- i have a similar relationship with robert reischauer. we like bouncing things off of each other like ideas. >> your president in 2013. explain how you would structure the white house. which you surround yourself with? what kind of administration would you want to have? >> that's a very subtle and important question....
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. >> coming up next from cradle to college, more with geoffrey canada. updating the breaking news, the carter center said jimmy carter is resting comfortably after developing an upset stomach on the flight to cleveland. he was taken to the hospital for observation and expected to resume his book tour later this week. i jumped the gun. he is 85 for another day and a half. he turns 86 on friday, october 1st. we'll be right back. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. bankers are known to be a little bit in love with themselves.. trust me. are we going up? we can get the next one. i'd like to get your advice on hedging - risk... exposure. what makes us different? for 300 years we'
. >> coming up next from cradle to college, more with geoffrey canada. updating the breaking news, the carter center said jimmy carter is resting comfortably after developing an upset stomach on the flight to cleveland. he was taken to the hospital for observation and expected to resume his book tour later this week. i jumped the gun. he is 85 for another day and a half. he turns 86 on friday, october 1st. we'll be right back. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried...
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what i said in the film that everything in there is true and that this is -- that's what it is like in canada. people do have it better. they do live three years longer. it really -- i was just amazed as i turned every page of this book. i was just, you know, thinking that this big fear of theirs, that there might be a populist uprising against the insurance companies. i believe that if people listen to what you have said and what you are righting, that eventually that will happen. people will see them for the organized crime syndicate that they are. they are set up not to help you with your health. they are set up to make a profit. the only way they make a big profit is to deny as much health care as possible to the people trying to get help. that's the bottom line. it's a sick, rotten system. for you to come forward like this is just really -- i'm just a -- i just can't say enough for what you have done. >> well, thank you, michael. i've been doing this for not even 18 months. you and many other people have been advocating for good health care reform for much longer than i have. so i'm glad
what i said in the film that everything in there is true and that this is -- that's what it is like in canada. people do have it better. they do live three years longer. it really -- i was just amazed as i turned every page of this book. i was just, you know, thinking that this big fear of theirs, that there might be a populist uprising against the insurance companies. i believe that if people listen to what you have said and what you are righting, that eventually that will happen. people will...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. >>> 7:28. let's check in with kim for a look at the weekend weather forecast. kim, not too humid tonight? >> not too humid, kimberly. this morning is another jam of a morning for july. we have had temperatures in the suburbs in the 50s. downtown we are climbing in
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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they're moving on to face tale canada. let's go back upstairs to fred roggin. >> so sweden advances, punches its ticket. it's got canada next in the men's semis. we're back tomorrow for the semifinals all at 12:00 noon eastern on usa. and then at 5:00 p.m. on cnbc, the men, canada and sweden, a tough outing for david murdoch and group. for andrew catalon, colleen jones, don duguid and elfi schlegel, we'll see you later on curling after dark. coming up next on msnbc, "countdown with keith olbermann." . >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? on the eve of the health care summit, the truth. >> make no mistake about it. every single republican i have ever met in my entire life is a wholly owned subsidiary of the insurance industry. >> congressman anthony weiner forced to withdraw his remarks from the record by the gop, giving him the opportunity to repeat them in a slightly different form. the republicans, boehner talks of plans to crash the party and interrupt the infomercial. going to try to get every
they're moving on to face tale canada. let's go back upstairs to fred roggin. >> so sweden advances, punches its ticket. it's got canada next in the men's semis. we're back tomorrow for the semifinals all at 12:00 noon eastern on usa. and then at 5:00 p.m. on cnbc, the men, canada and sweden, a tough outing for david murdoch and group. for andrew catalon, colleen jones, don duguid and elfi schlegel, we'll see you later on curling after dark. coming up next on msnbc, "countdown with...
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and may possibly attempt to cross the border into southwestern canada. >> richard tracey is a supervisory deputy u.s. marshall with the latest on this search for an inmate and his apparent assistant, his cousin, who's also his fiance in this case. we appreciate it, richard, thanks a lot. >> overhauling the mortgage market, the superintendent of a summit in washington today is being hosted by the treasury department. the chief topic, what to do about mortgage industry giants fanny may and freddie mac. john what are ward is cnbc's chief washington correspondent. good to see you, john. treasury secretary geithner calls the fannie freddie issue one of the most concentrated and consequence shall problems. what is the latest on the effort to fix it? >> think about it peter, you're talking about $150 billion so far. it's up to $400 billion taxers will be on the hook. the question is with fannie and freddie, involved in 95% of the mortgages in this country, who is going to step in if you privatize them? people in both parties think that at the end of the day, they're likely to be private advertis
and may possibly attempt to cross the border into southwestern canada. >> richard tracey is a supervisory deputy u.s. marshall with the latest on this search for an inmate and his apparent assistant, his cousin, who's also his fiance in this case. we appreciate it, richard, thanks a lot. >> overhauling the mortgage market, the superintendent of a summit in washington today is being hosted by the treasury department. the chief topic, what to do about mortgage industry giants fanny...
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. >> we're fortunate, particularly in the united states and canada, you have 40 million extraction and 41 others to be irish. that great help. we have world of music to cover. irish music goes on for centuries. if you think of what the irish people have been through in the years they wrote it song and story. we're carrying on the tradition. we're fortunate. >> mike: there is a great passion in irish music. there is a tune, i'm sure you've been asked to sing it a million times and you should know you're not going to be able to come here and not have me ask you to sing the most familiar irish song that americans love and irish people love, on your cd that all of our audience will get a copy of, by the way. [ applause ] how could we have you hear and not do danny boy? >> never heard of it. >> you're going to hear it today. going to sing it today! >> give it a shot. maestro! ♪ ♪ ♪ danny boy ♪ the pipes are calling ♪ rumbling and down the mountain side ♪ ♪ the summer song ♪ and the clouds ♪ you must go and i must ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> we're fortunate, particularly in the united states and canada, you have 40 million extraction and 41 others to be irish. that great help. we have world of music to cover. irish music goes on for centuries. if you think of what the irish people have been through in the years they wrote it song and story. we're carrying on the tradition. we're fortunate. >> mike: there is a great passion in irish music. there is a tune, i'm sure you've been asked to sing it a million times and...
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they've been getting it in canada since january. we had to pass health care reform just to get it eight months later. that's next. >>> but first, the worst persons in the world. contract markings, a contract company on the loose near gilford, north carolina. first it was the yield signs in nevada that were misspelled "yeild." now this. you're approaching a shcool. actually, it's slightly better than the one in miami last year. see what happens when you privatize matters of vital public interest? actually, it turns out that a detour sign in gilford was also misspelled. that was painted by the state department of transportation. bill o., unhappy we're promoting jason bateman's new film about a woman turning to artificial insemination -- oh, jennifer aniston's new film? anyway, she said women are realizing it more and more knowing they don't have to settle with a man to have a child. we have so many options these days as opposed to our parents' days when you can't have a child because you waited too long. blow-hole reilly -- he then or
they've been getting it in canada since january. we had to pass health care reform just to get it eight months later. that's next. >>> but first, the worst persons in the world. contract markings, a contract company on the loose near gilford, north carolina. first it was the yield signs in nevada that were misspelled "yeild." now this. you're approaching a shcool. actually, it's slightly better than the one in miami last year. see what happens when you privatize matters of...
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just recorded it in ottawa, canada, and i need help from the "red eye" viewers as to what i should name. it it will be out in a month. if you have ideas hit me up on facebook or jesse joyce .com. >> ottawa loves "red eye." >> there you go. >> cana-don't. >> nice. >> diana, where can people watch "put a ring on it." >> on wiitv .com. it is a lot of fun and good for you guys ready to propose. it will give you ideas. >> i thought it was about body piercing. >> that site would be helpful. >> i was wondering what the it was. >> it is the finger. >> i thought it was scouting potential locations for a circus. >> they need to go and check it out. >> dana, what was the thing you had in the green room? >> a greek urn, andy. >> what is a greek urn? >> these days, not much. >> the whole show, by the way, was building to that moment. >> that was the craw sheen dough. >> absolutely. no point going on for the rest of the week, i think. bill, how was london? >> i will throw in a quick plug. i will be on "money rocks" tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern standard time on fox business. and i got paid in rock mo
just recorded it in ottawa, canada, and i need help from the "red eye" viewers as to what i should name. it it will be out in a month. if you have ideas hit me up on facebook or jesse joyce .com. >> ottawa loves "red eye." >> there you go. >> cana-don't. >> nice. >> diana, where can people watch "put a ring on it." >> on wiitv .com. it is a lot of fun and good for you guys ready to propose. it will give you ideas. >> i...
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by the way, people live almost three years longer than we do in canada. so i just didn't understand why that was the first thing out of his mouth, was that canadian health care was the big thing they're worried about. >> last point, the white house notes that the president continues to have high poll numbers among liberals. the congressman raul grijalva told the huffington post today that he's hearing from his base that the administration has not met its expectations. do you think the white house is missing one thing here, that voters can be both dissatisfied but also still generally supportive of an administration, especially as you pointed out earlier, considering the alternative? >> yes. yes. the hard-core base is going to show up and vote in november, and they're going to vote for the democrats, regardless of all this hoo-ha that's going on. the problem, and they know this from their own polling, is that the next large group of people that go to the soft middle that voted for obama but are no longer enthused and excited, they know the vote for democra
by the way, people live almost three years longer than we do in canada. so i just didn't understand why that was the first thing out of his mouth, was that canadian health care was the big thing they're worried about. >> last point, the white house notes that the president continues to have high poll numbers among liberals. the congressman raul grijalva told the huffington post today that he's hearing from his base that the administration has not met its expectations. do you think the...
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war because james madison and his incompetent cabinet urged him to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so, madison and his war secretary left the city of washington undefended. when he realized his mistakes, madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state. and then to become secretary of war, to hold the two secretaryships simultaneously. monroe all but galloped the battle to prevent the british to march to washington but it was too late. they protected baltimore the next target city. the battle raged through the night but by the dawn's early night the flag was still there thanks to the brilliance of james monroe. but the capitol building and the presidential mansion as it was called had been gutted by fire. they slatterd on thick coats of white paint to cover the blackened exterior of the president's house and that's when the house got its name the white house for the first time. and it was elizabeth monroe, the first first lady to live in it after the war who decorated it and furnishished it and turned it
war because james madison and his incompetent cabinet urged him to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so, madison and his war secretary left the city of washington undefended. when he realized his mistakes, madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state. and then to become secretary of war, to hold the two secretaryships simultaneously. monroe all but galloped the battle to prevent the british to march to...
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what if bush goes to canada. he goes to spain. he goes to belgium, another country that has shown an interest in doing these transnational prosecutions. >> bill: they can grab him but they won't. >> as a practical matter everybody is saying that george w. bush will get a pass that this is basically for propaganda. >> he will get a pass. >> he probably will. people are commenting on the identical spectrum -- ideological spectrum. >> bill: give it up it's not good for the country. >> it's not good for the country. >> bill: as i'm watching daytime television. i'm switching off as the world turns. >> you are a springer fan. >> bill: i see oprah and i see you and phil donahue and sally jesse and montel. was montel smoking pot, by the way? >>. no. [ laughter ] >> bill: just before the show. >> montel, although he advocates marijuana use, he suffers from m.s. >> bill: i know. >> that is. >> bill: medical marijuana. >> i'm all for medical marijuana and other forms. >> bill: geraldo, i'm shocked. >> i think montel is a pioneer in that era.
what if bush goes to canada. he goes to spain. he goes to belgium, another country that has shown an interest in doing these transnational prosecutions. >> bill: they can grab him but they won't. >> as a practical matter everybody is saying that george w. bush will get a pass that this is basically for propaganda. >> he will get a pass. >> he probably will. people are commenting on the identical spectrum -- ideological spectrum. >> bill: give it up it's not good...
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. >>> the consumer product safety excision had and canada has launched into a new type of the pampered diapers. some parents say that they are giving their childrens rashes and even chemical burns. moms like me correspondent, peggy fox, looks into the controversy. >> reporter: a sure fire way to torpedo a baby's happiness is a painful diaper rash. you wouldn't think that a diaper would cause a rash or a chemical burn, but that's what some moms are claiming about the new dry max pampers. the old ones had more than 4,000 members. while they said that there is no evidence that single babies have experienced the serious skin safety issue because of dry max, the bad publicity has had their affects. >> we got stuck with the old ones. kind of avoiding the new ones. we're a little nervous about that. >> reporter: calling the technology revolutionary, making the new cruzers thinner and more absorbent. >> they really do what they say they do. they hold more and you change less frequently. and it's brilliant. >> reporter: another mom said that all pampers cause problems for her son. >> my baby ev
. >>> the consumer product safety excision had and canada has launched into a new type of the pampered diapers. some parents say that they are giving their childrens rashes and even chemical burns. moms like me correspondent, peggy fox, looks into the controversy. >> reporter: a sure fire way to torpedo a baby's happiness is a painful diaper rash. you wouldn't think that a diaper would cause a rash or a chemical burn, but that's what some moms are claiming about the new dry max...
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i was looking at environment canada snow cover report and northern north america has snow on the ground. in alaska there is three inches down. we are starting to build that snow pack over which the cool air that will eventually spill in here with winter rides and see tacool air later next week after this warm spell we are going into. we are a degree below where we were 24 hours ago but see the orange that dominates this map and the numbers. this is how much temperatures have changed in the last 24 hours and the orange areas are areas that are warming so that front tawent through last evening and shifted the widths and has shifted and taken us down a few degrees won't be around for longism will warm up tomorrow. northwest winds at five. humidity just 32%. moderate mold spores in the area. no pollens to report. and an absolutely 100% sunny sky here. the lifting motion the air rising that makes clouds and rain is in this cold air pool out east and there is the one out west that produced the unusual tornadoes. and you can see why this thing is stuck in plaition and the fact that it's stuck
i was looking at environment canada snow cover report and northern north america has snow on the ground. in alaska there is three inches down. we are starting to build that snow pack over which the cool air that will eventually spill in here with winter rides and see tacool air later next week after this warm spell we are going into. we are a degree below where we were 24 hours ago but see the orange that dominates this map and the numbers. this is how much temperatures have changed in the last...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are on the day. this is not a problem but one. thing that you should see everywhere you should it's a pretty tree they have no idea but the hardships to be face. like one it's this is it all going to need to. bring the army to life.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are on the day. this is not a problem but one. thing that you should see everywhere you should it's a pretty tree they have no idea but the hardships to be face. like one it's this is it all going to need to. bring the army to life.
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the premier of canada, governors and a brilliant array of european diplomats, smerch did not in fact come to in time to take part in the gigantuy gaiga be more exact before he was permitted to get up. meanwhile the greatest minds in the country in solemn assembly had arranged a secret conference of city, state and government officials which smerch was to attend for the purpose of being instructed in the ethics and behavior of heroism. the day the little mechanic was finally able to get up and dress and for the first time in two weeks take a great chew of tobacco, he was permitted to receive the newspaper. smerch did not wait for questions, news guys, he said and the times man winced, news guys can tell the world that i put it over on lindbergh and i made an ass out of the two fogs. the two frogs is a pair of gal land french flyers who only flew halfway around the world. the times man was bold enough at this point to sketch out for smerch the accepted formula in cases of this kind. he explained that there should be no arrogant -- particularly heroes of foreign nations. oh, the hell wi
the premier of canada, governors and a brilliant array of european diplomats, smerch did not in fact come to in time to take part in the gigantuy gaiga be more exact before he was permitted to get up. meanwhile the greatest minds in the country in solemn assembly had arranged a secret conference of city, state and government officials which smerch was to attend for the purpose of being instructed in the ethics and behavior of heroism. the day the little mechanic was finally able to get up and...
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it is heading towards canada. it has sustained winds now of 70 miles per hour. we will keep you posted on all the latest developments is good news for so many people on the east coast this holiday weekend. >> next up on the record, a story that i really want you to hear. she lost her mother in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. a family heirloom dug out of the rubble of the world trade center keeps their special bond alive. [ male announcer ] what if we told you there's a new utility vehicle o there with the most advanced engine in its class? that it has three cylinrs with dual overhead cams? that it has 50 horsepow? and intense acceleration? now what if we told you it was a john deere? prepare to have your expectations shattered by the all-new gator xuv 825i. go to johndeere.com/gator tsee what makhis the fastest, most powerful gator yet. tsee what makhis the fastest, when someone gives blood, when a hand reaches out, that moment when heartbreak turns to hope, you're there through the american red cross. down the street, across the country, around the world, you help
it is heading towards canada. it has sustained winds now of 70 miles per hour. we will keep you posted on all the latest developments is good news for so many people on the east coast this holiday weekend. >> next up on the record, a story that i really want you to hear. she lost her mother in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. a family heirloom dug out of the rubble of the world trade center keeps their special bond alive. [ male announcer ] what if we told you there's a new utility vehicle o...
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we have had incredible talent in canada's this year. is exciting to see them -- it is exciting to see them emerged and become the governors that they are, knowing that before that moment, it's tremendous to see how their leadership takes off and watch what happens after this november with the crew that we have coming at a local level and the national. >> how did you decide on where you would be going? >> once we decided that you're going to go to all 48 contiguous states, question was what route to retake were to go south or north first? to people who were part of the management team for the bus put it all together and started mapping it. most importantly, and this is the fun part, we called up the state parties and said the chairman is coming to your state around this time, what do you want him to do? the bus is here for them. this is really a work in office. hesitancy come with computers, which the printers, we are required -- wireless. it is a great space. we have our pressure off right here. this is the press shop. this is our media
we have had incredible talent in canada's this year. is exciting to see them -- it is exciting to see them emerged and become the governors that they are, knowing that before that moment, it's tremendous to see how their leadership takes off and watch what happens after this november with the crew that we have coming at a local level and the national. >> how did you decide on where you would be going? >> once we decided that you're going to go to all 48 contiguous states, question...
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the southern branch near the gulf states, we have the cold air still coming in from canada. it's a cold, snowy pattern overall still. >> and i want to ask youred avites, bob, for all those folks who are wondering when to get out and shovel. some people are seeing breaks in the snowfall, but if the wind is still going to be an issue, what is your recommendation? >> i think after -- it depends if you have 20, 30 inches of snow like in montgomery county and -- you may want to get on top of it. if it is a fluffy snow, but it will be some more winds of 20, 30, 35 miles an hour overnight tonight. lighter winds tomorrow. i think i'd probably try to do it in stages if you want to. give it a couple more hours because then that will be the end of the bands which are still almost like lake-effect snows, the bands of intense snow that come through in prince george's county and up toward howar county and baltimore. >> okay. thank you, bob. >>> we'll be right back. >>> we're back now with our continuing coverage of the second blizzard to hit the area in less than a week. >> the storm crea
the southern branch near the gulf states, we have the cold air still coming in from canada. it's a cold, snowy pattern overall still. >> and i want to ask youred avites, bob, for all those folks who are wondering when to get out and shovel. some people are seeing breaks in the snowfall, but if the wind is still going to be an issue, what is your recommendation? >> i think after -- it depends if you have 20, 30 inches of snow like in montgomery county and -- you may want to get on...
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it is heading towards canada. it has sustained winds now of 70 miles per hour. we will keep you posted on all the latest developments is good news for so many people on the east coast this holiday weekend. >> next up on the record, a story that i really want you to hear. she lost her mother in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. a family heirloom dug out of the rubble of the world trade center keeps their special bond alive. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: hey, that's great! is this your phone? gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: but...where do you put...i mean how do you...carry... waitress: here you go. boss: thanks! gecko: no, no i got it, sir. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] try fixodent with a time-released formula. use just once per day for all-day hold. it is important to use the product as directed. for poor
it is heading towards canada. it has sustained winds now of 70 miles per hour. we will keep you posted on all the latest developments is good news for so many people on the east coast this holiday weekend. >> next up on the record, a story that i really want you to hear. she lost her mother in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. a family heirloom dug out of the rubble of the world trade center keeps their special bond alive. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is...
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i appreciate you reminding us about that don, canada is doing a good job. colleen: you are correct bill boston globe played down the first poll that had scott brown in the lead. i cancelled my subscription. dave: i've lived in the state all my life the boston globe has always been bias in supporting the democratic party. mike: my 10-year-old son saw a trailer for the bold fresh show he asked if we could go he said he would pay his own way. very brilliant boy. i'm glad the trailer didn't scare him. hope you guys have a time saturday, january 30th. a list of the movie theaters showing the bold fresh show is posted on boldfreshtour.com. same with the pasadena show. we hope to see you. tyler: i'm 13, i learned a lot from reading bold fresh. excellent tyler, reading books will benefit you greatly in your life. go to foxnews.com/oreilly. e-mail us pithy comments. name a town if you wish to opine. when writing to us do not be a blatherscipe. out of massachusetts the numbers, there's the board brown 53, coakley 47. looks like brown's got it. i'm bill o'reilly, hope
i appreciate you reminding us about that don, canada is doing a good job. colleen: you are correct bill boston globe played down the first poll that had scott brown in the lead. i cancelled my subscription. dave: i've lived in the state all my life the boston globe has always been bias in supporting the democratic party. mike: my 10-year-old son saw a trailer for the bold fresh show he asked if we could go he said he would pay his own way. very brilliant boy. i'm glad the trailer didn't scare...
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and if so, would you consider i am i am greating to canada or possibly russia in the event of this happening? >> the short answer is no, i will not be immigrating. i will be visiting as often as i can. it's part of the political environment that everyone is speculating, who will run for president and who will become president. i'm not going to speculate on who might or might not be nominated by the republicans. i am very proud to support barack obama and i will continue to support barack obama. >> secretary clinton had kind of a tough day. her plane broke down in saudi arabia and she ended up having to hitch a ride with general david petraeus. that brings us to the punchline tonight. this is courtesy of jimmy kimmel. believe it or not, he found something funny in the protests in iran. listen. >> there were some protests in iran today which takes a lot of courage. to protest in that country, people gathered in the streets to chant death to the dictator. and i noticed something, is it just me or does this chant remind you of a popular song? zds -- >> who would have ever guessed, lady gaga. >>>
and if so, would you consider i am i am greating to canada or possibly russia in the event of this happening? >> the short answer is no, i will not be immigrating. i will be visiting as often as i can. it's part of the political environment that everyone is speculating, who will run for president and who will become president. i'm not going to speculate on who might or might not be nominated by the republicans. i am very proud to support barack obama and i will continue to support barack...
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we are not in a nanny state induced coma and you like your band canada. when democrats in congress pass a giant package and called it a stimulus bill we didn't line, we organized. when nancy pelosi and her millions passed the job killing economy crashing cap-and-trade to manage energy consumption we didn't shrug our shoulders, we raised up principles conservative candidates to run to defeat them. [applause] when democrats sal told us with controlling shares of car companies that union bosses had driven into financial ruin we didn't come clean. we drove ourselves treaty party. the [cheering] when the democrats started counting down to the end of the bush tax cuts with glee, we didn't give up. we started counting down to this nov with cui to become speed. when democrats told us we had to get rid of the normal high spending binges and chilean dollar deficits, we didn't put ourselves in the fetal position, we put an expiration date on their majority in congress. november 2nd, 2010. [cheering] now, and saved by america's alarm at the course the chosen, they st
we are not in a nanny state induced coma and you like your band canada. when democrats in congress pass a giant package and called it a stimulus bill we didn't line, we organized. when nancy pelosi and her millions passed the job killing economy crashing cap-and-trade to manage energy consumption we didn't shrug our shoulders, we raised up principles conservative candidates to run to defeat them. [applause] when democrats sal told us with controlling shares of car companies that union bosses...